“Gone was the god awful roll call in the theme song, character development was at its best, and everyone was fleshed out equally in just a few episodes.” IMDb
: The dinosaur-themed suits and "Dino Charger" gimmick are praised for their visual flair and successful integration into the show's aesthetic.
: Fans and critics alike praise the likable ensemble. Character growth is a central focus, particularly for Tyler (Red Ranger), Shelby (Pink Ranger), and Koda (Blue Ranger).
: While the first season is almost universally acclaimed for its pacing and humor, the second season, Dino Super Charge , is often criticized for becoming bogged down by "filler" plots and a controversial, logic-defying finale. Review Perspectives Critics' Perspectives
Power Rangers Dino Charge (2015–2016) is widely celebrated as a revitalizing "gem" of the Neo-Saban era, marking a significant return to form for the long-running franchise. Guided by veteran producer Judd "Chip" Lynn, the season moved away from the formulaic approaches of its immediate predecessors, Samurai and Megaforce , in favor of more original storytelling and deeper character development. Performance and Storytelling
“Dino Charge gets off to such a fantastic start, but the huge decline when it comes to Supercharge is sadly enough to stop it from being one of the franchise's all-time greats.” My Shiny Toy Robots · 9 years ago Notable Features
“Despite the dip in quality [in Supercharge], its originality is more than enough to secure its place as one of the more notable entries in Power Rangers history.” My Shiny Toy Robots · 9 years ago Community Perspectives